City Sprouts is the oldest community garden in Omaha. With over 45 raised garden beds, it features fruit trees, vegetables, herbs, a cob oven, gazebo, annuals and perennials. There is a Produce Stand on site staffed by the Urban Farm interns featuring jams, jellies, baked goods and other homemade items. The Urban Farm is located one block north and has a hoop house, beehive and demonstrates vegetable planting for high production.

Selling Annuals, Perennials, Trees and shrubs. Pets and Gifts of all kinds.

BLAIR--Arbor One

Rob will answer questions about trees and their care at the entrance to Black Elk Neihardt Park located at 2966 College Drive. He will be there between 10:00 & 11:30 a.m. on Saturday May 26th & June 2nd. Please call ahead to confirm your consultation.

Black Elk - Neihardt Park was established on 1975. The park, which overlooks Blair and the Missouri River valley, is the highest point in Blair. The Tower of the Four Winds, designed by Dana College professor F.w. Thomsen, is the focal point of the park.

BLAIR--Country Gardens

1502 Washington Street..... 402-426-3010..... 800-826-2154

A unique retail store full of the latest trends in home decor and gifts, stepping stones, garden stakes, beautiful garden pots/poles/bird houses, flags, etc. as well as fresh flower arrangements & green plants.

Mr. Houston, a prominent businessman, was the owner of Houston Lumber Company. The interior of the 14-room house remains much as it was, with beautiful leaded-etched windows, early light fixtures, open stairway to the second floor, and a third-floor ballroom. This house has four floors of exhibits.

Built in 1916, this library is one of just a few Carnegie libraries still in use in Nebraska. In 2014, more than $1.4 million was raised to build an addition to the facility, and in 2017, the grounds were renovated to include trees, grasses, shrubs and perennials especially suited to eastern Nebraska. Please stop along your tour to enjoy both the interior and grounds of the Library. Sponsored by the Tekamah Public Library Foundation.

Plants and Hanging Baskets for Sale plus an amazing variety of specialty candles and candies made daily. Classes are offered on Container Gardening, Succulent, and Plant care. An assortment of gifts. Occasional Flee Market and Country Markets. Ask about informational tours of the Apple Orchard.

TEKAMAH--Silver Hills Winery

3130 County Road "M"..... 402-374-1602..... Open 1 to 9 pm

Relax with a glass of wine in the scenic hills of Nebraska. We have three acres of grapevines and are in the process of developing a nature path through 100 year old Oaks. Beautiful landscaping and flower arrangements to view on the property.

Watch for the original art on the barn "The Good of the Hive" - Bees measuring 26 feet! We are proud to display an original artwork from Matthew Willey creator of "the Good of the Hive" movement.

A market farm designed to support a natural ecosystem. We don't use pesticides, herbicide's, or chemical fertilizers. Planned grass belts with pollinator friendly plantings combined with windbreaks support the natural biology of the property. We cherish the lizard, frog, snake, butterfly, bee, fox raccoon, opossum, skunk, badger, mice mole, raptor, coyote and birds that live or visit the property.

A beautiful garden designed by Neihardt and his wife Mona, based on the Native American concept of the sacred Hoop. Internal and external pathways allow visitors to walk within the garden. The site also includes Neihardt's writing cabin (The Study). The museum is dedicated to the life and works of John G. Neihardt, Nebraska's poet laureate in perpetuity. It includes exhibits on Neihardt as well as Native Americans. Art exhibits, annual conferences and monthly programs take place on a variety of topics.

Offering a glimpse in the past, assisting people with genealogy, and providing activities in the community. The Decatur Museum maintains the Rural Legends storytelling venue on Main street. The stationary Trolley Car was part of a community art project grant through the Center for Rural Affairs and provides a setting to share Decatur legends and storytelling as special programs for the community. The museum will be featuring a charming Floral Quilt Exhibit for the Garden Path and has a small garden area in front of the museum with an original bell from the Decatur school, and flag pole from the toll booth at the decatur bridge.

1500 E 17th Street ..... Call 712-204-0607 if you would like entrance to the Orchard.

The Orchard was planted to provide our citizens with fresh fruit and to teach children about the environment. We stated with 220 trees of many varieties and fruits, by the County Extension state Forestry and many volunteers.

SIOUX CITY--Farmers Market

Located at the corner of Pearl Street and Tri-View Ave., just west of the Tyson Events Center in Downtown Sioux City.

This large Farmers Market features local produce and products made or grown by the vendor from May through October on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Plants, crafts, food vendors, baked goods, and produce of all kinds.